Hilary Duff, star of Hulu's How I Met Your Father, poses nude for the Body Reflections issue and talks body acceptance, motherhood, and her wellness ...
When the kids are down, she’ll change into pajamas (“nothing fancy—I want to be in soft rags, basically”) and turn off her to-do list of a mind. She says it’s both her happiest time with her children and the most exhausting: “The cooking, the feeding, the bathing, reading books, bottles, all the stuff.” Then it’s her turn to unwind. “I slept better, I felt better,” she says, adding that she has since lowered the intensity of her workouts but still loves the training structure Leeder puts together, creating a different program for her each week. “He was like, ‘I don’t need a therapist!’ I said, ‘No, no, no, I didn’t say you need a therapist. Hilary signed on to HIMYF in her eighth month of pregnancy and had four and a half months to get ready for a wardrobe of Sophie’s short skirts. After years of being identified with the character, and multiple passes on offers to reboot her, she agreed to revisit Lizzie in a series for Disney+. The project tanked when Hilary and the network differed on their vision for adult Lizzie. “She had to be 30 years old doing 30-year-old things,” Hilary says she insisted, pushing for a more mature Lizzie. “She didn’t need to be doing bong rips and having one-night stands all the time, but it had to be authentic. It was a whole mix of things—of being settled and realizing that I’m powerful and talented and smart. It’s a tricky thing in Hollywood for a woman to separate the idea of health from her appearance. As a child star on Lizzie McGuire, she was the quintessential everygirl, as warm as she was vulnerable. “That doesn’t mean I didn’t want to try!” A deviled egg, which she made this morning because her chickens are laying, waits on her plate as Mom’s version of a treat. “We’re busting at the seams here,” she says.
Hilary Duff has a new nude photo shoot for "Women's Heath," in which she also opens up about body image issues, motherhood, her tattoos and that failed ...
I also want people to know a makeup artist was there putting glow all over my body and someone put me in the most flattering position.” She didn’t need to be doing bong rips and having one-night stands all the time, but it had to be authentic. “Because of my career path, I can’t help but be like, ‘I am on camera and actresses are skinny,’ ” she said. She further elaborated: “She had to be 30 years old doing 30-year-old things. She attempted to resurrect “Lizzie McGuire” in a series for Disney+, about an adult version of the character, but it was axed in December 2020 due to creative differences. “It was a conscious choice not to be angsty and try to shift people’s opinions on who I am.
Hilary Duff poses nude on the cover of Women's Health and opens up about becoming more accepting of her body over the years.
"I do feel lucky in the mental health department where I haven't had huge hurdles to get over, but just like everyone else I have my issues, my insecurities, pain," she said. "It's taken me all of the places I need to go. "I've gotten to a place of being peaceful with the changes my body has gone through."
After years of feeling pressured to meet Hollywood's beauty standards, Hilary Duff is celebrating her body — as it is today — in a nude photo shoot for the ...
"I knew doing this would terrify me and I was right!" "I didn’t even know if I was going to have the opportunity to have another child (after the divorce)," she explained, adding, "It was a whole mix of things — of being settled and realizing that I’m powerful and talented and smart. I’m proud that it’s produced three children for me.
After battling an eating disorder as a teen, Hilary Duff says motherhood has given her pride in her body.
I’ve gotten to a place of being peaceful with the changes my body has gone through." After battling an eating disorder in her teenage years (which she called “horrifying”), the How I Met Your Father star has found peace with her body and opened up about the process to get there in a new, revealing interview. Even if you don't remember the “Miranda Anorexia” episode of Lizzie McGuire, you understand the pressure to fit a certain body shape that many struggle with.
Hilary Duff posed naked for the cover of Women's Healths new "Body Issue."
“We bust our ass to get our bodies in shape and to look the best we can. “But I want to work on the inside. “I think at 34, I’ve just gained a lot of respect for my body,” she said.
"How I Met Your Mother" star Hilary Duff bares it all on the cover of Women's Health's latest issue and talks about learning to embrace her body.
"But I want to work on the inside." "He was like, 'I don’t need a therapist!' " Duff recalled Luca’s reaction. "I’ve gotten to a place of being peaceful with the changes my body has gone through. All mental things." The “How I Met Your Father” star bared it all for the May/June issue of Women’s Health, posing nude on the magazine’s cover. “It was horrifying,” Duff recalled.
Hilary Duff is further opening up about the decision to scrap the 'Lizzie McGuire' reboot on Disney+.
I am that girl,” Duff told Women’s Health. “It was a conscious choice not to be angsty and try to shift people’s opinions on who I am. “It would be dumb of me to not know that I have a sweet spot playing that relatable girl. “She didn’t need to be doing bong rips and having one-night stands all the time, but it had to be authentic.
For a new magazine cover interview, the singer and actress posed nude and got real about her journey with her body image over the years in the face of Hollywood ...
Hilary Duff looks comfortable and confident in her own skin in these magazine images, but she wanted viewers to know that it's the product of a group of people helping her look the most flattering for the camera. And as the issue is revealed, she loves the photos and is grateful that a moment in time, in which she “felt both completely vulnerable but powerful,” could be captured. At 34, the actress is feeling “proud” and “powerful” in her own skin, as she bared it all for Women’s Health Magazine. Check out the photos:
Duff appears on the cover of "Women's Health," with the magazine sharing in a tweet that she "spent years trying to live up to Hollywood's standards."
We get facials and Botox and our hair done and highlights and brows and lash lifts and all this s***. But I want to work on the inside," she said. "I'm really happy Hilary Duff as a cis white thin woman is able to accept her body that conforms to beauty and body norms," they wrote. And two, all the changes that your body can go through throughout your lifetime."
Lizzie McGuire star Hilary Duff has shared why she feels the show's Disney+ revival was canceled, stating that she thinks the series spooked Disney.
Duff previously shared details of the revival's story in January 2022, giving fans a glimpse of how she and Minsky believed how Lizzie's life in her thirties would have been depicted in an interview. Duff had stated that while she hoped to properly portray how a 30-year-old Lizzie would live, she denied it would feature situations that were considered too mature. Duff and series creator Terri Minsky returned for the revival until the project was officially canceled in December 2020 following numerous production disagreements.
(CNN) Hilary Duff is feeling comfortable in her skin. The "How I Met Your Father" actress appears on the May/June cover of Women's Health, where she says ...
"That's the most important part of the system." "I do feel lucky in the mental health department where I haven't had huge hurdles to get over, but just like everyone else I have my issues, my insecurities, pain," she said. But I want to work on the inside," she explained.
Hilary Duff explained a 30-year-old Lizzie McGuire wouldn't have needed scandal — but it would need authenticity.
"It was a conscious choice not to be angsty and try to shift people's opinions on who I am," she said. "It would be dumb of me to not know that I have a sweet spot playing that relatable girl. I am that girl," Duff added to Women's Health.